Choosing a LCD monitor on basis of contrast and response time

Since you mentioned you are into graphics and photography, then it makes sense to get the monitor that employs the best technology for reproducing colors.

Since we are on the topic of LCDs, there are currently 4 technologies being employed in the type of panels used but only 2 are common:

1. TN or Twisted Nematic is the most common type of LCD panel. It is the cheapest with good response times that make it popular for gaming use. However, its display quality is also the poorest being unable to display the entire gamut of color

2. IPS or In-plane Switching has the best display quality, can display the widest range of colors and current models have good response times. It is, however, the most expensive panel-type. To get an idea of how good IPS panels are, check out Apple's monitors including the iPad.

Here is a good resource to help you select the particular brand of monitor that you might want to buy

Choosing a LCD monitor on basis of contrast and response time

I am a part-time graphics editor, and at best I would like to let you know that the view of color is always better in case of CRT & LED than LCD. If you need a flat and lighter monitor, go for LED.

Else you choose CRT for a great visualization of colors. Choose a monitor with high refresh rate. Make sure that the monitor you are purchasing shall be well detected by your system.

A 15 to 17 inch monitor displays graphics very well. The LCD screen may be able to display only some colors due to quantizations of images. The maximum color depth is also quantized. The best is a CRT for such work.

Let me give an example, Till today, lovers of photography of the nature, use film based cameras instead of digital cameras.

All colors are not available in the digital camera. High resolution digital camera also lacks some colors.

I found some monitors for your interest: if you have handsome amount of money you should go for 24″ Eizo monitorColorEdge CG243W 24.1 more or less USD $2,249.00 and another choice would be dell ultrasharp u2711 for AU$1,199.00

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